Specialized
Roll Elite Low Entry
- 2019

Details

Specialized's Roll Elite Low Entry does everything in its power to encourage, motivate, and inspire you to get out and keep fit in comfortable, efficient style. Take it out on a bike path—dirt or paved—and enjoy the smooth, efficient ride afforded by the lightweight A1 aluminum frame and unique Ground Control Positioning, which puts you in a more upright ride position and provides maximum comfort while keeping your back and neck feeling fine. Feel the confidence and stability of the stable 650b wheels, wrapped in wide, cushy 2.3-inch tires. The hill-topping 24-speed Shimano drivetrain makes sure you enjoy easy spinning up that steep hill. Ride longer thanks to the Body Geometry science that’s gone into saddles, grips, and pedals that keep you comfortable for mile after mile. Get out there, get active, and feel it for yourself.

My wife and I bought these ( men's & ladies) versions ...must say out of all ou r bikes these are the most maneuverable and out right fun to ride...once you ride the Roll you won't want to ride any other...give this bike a try, I'm sure you will be as impressed as we were...we use them as our weekend and special ride units....so they stay a special treat to ride ever time!!!

purchased this bike recently, love how ergonomic it is, keeps you upright, the gears are amazing!, rode down streets with lots of huge potholes and the bike literally bounced right out of the holes. The seat is a bit hard on the buttocks. I rode for a long time for the first 2 days and i have no back pain which is amazing by itself. I hope this is the last bike I will ever have to buy, i am in my mid fifties and i have always LOVED bike riding, I strongly recommend this bike for the older persons with back and neck problems.

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Directions

From I-75 Exit 11 Immokalee Road head westTurn left onto Livingston RoadTurn Right onto Vanderbilt Beach RoadTravel west past US 41We are in the Pavilion Shopping Center on the NW corner of Vanderbilt Beach Road and US 41, at the west end of the plaza